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you have to have one crazy demand according to steve martin so you can plead insanity. >> president obama has touched a down in tel aviv. president said it was good to get away from congress. he will visit jerusalem this afternoon visiting with president perez at his residence and participate in a tree-planting ceremony, photo op and bilateral meeting with the press. tonight he meets to netanyahu at his home. the president will stay the night in jerusalem. as for what is likely to come unin conversation, the worsening crisis in syria and the iran's nuclear program. >> steven colbert's sister is now the designee for the empty seat. former governor mark sanford has made the run off cut. he got about 37%. that second run off or the run off will be april 2. he will face former charleston council man or state senator grooms. massachusetts senator elizabeth warren is writing a new book she plans to call "rigged" all about fighting for the middle class. we're back with more show after the break. stay with us. ♪ >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ hal: welc
you have to have one crazy demand according to steve martin so you can plead insanity. >> president obama has touched a down in tel aviv. president said it was good to get away from congress. he will visit jerusalem this afternoon visiting with president perez at his residence and participate in a tree-planting ceremony, photo op and bilateral meeting with the press. tonight he meets to netanyahu at his home. the president will stay the night in jerusalem. as for what is likely to come...
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would be getting involved in these primaries and whether or not they would be going after people like steve keg who looks like he is going to win any primary in iowa. >> bill: all right. kevin robolard is a reporter for "politico." nothing more fun than standing on the side lines and watching republicans eat each other alive. thanks a lot kevin. >> all right. thanks a lot. >> announcer:ing heard around the country and seen on current tv this is the "bill press show." converstion started next. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. john fugelsang: if you believe in states rights but still support the drug war you must be high. cenk uygur: i think the number one thing viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. i think the audience gets that i actually mean it. michael shure: this show is about being up to date so a lot of my work happens by doing the things that i am given to doing anyway. joy behar: you can say anything here. jerry springer: i spent a couple joy behar:
would be getting involved in these primaries and whether or not they would be going after people like steve keg who looks like he is going to win any primary in iowa. >> bill: all right. kevin robolard is a reporter for "politico." nothing more fun than standing on the side lines and watching republicans eat each other alive. thanks a lot kevin. >> all right. thanks a lot. >> announcer:ing heard around the country and seen on current tv this is the "bill press...
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give steve acre call at 866-55-press. he will tell you about the drive this morning. and we will get back to a big, big announcement yesterday by mayor michael bloomberg, the latest big story here for us to talk about this morning, but first, here we go. you know, i keep looking for these articles about identity theft. this one out of florida, where authorities have arrested five id theft suspects accused of preparing to sell personal information on thousands of people they gathered victims, names, dates of birth and social security numbers and then were shopping them around in a sting operation and caught in a sting operation called operation sharktank, only in florida. right? stories like that, identity theft, you have to be protected against it. i suggest lifelock ultimate which i have got the most comprehensive id theft protection out there. lifelock can't protect you or your bank account if you are not a member. call now and mention press 60 for 60 risk-free days of lifelock ultimate identity theft protection. if you are not happy, they will give you a full refun
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melissa: steve, what do you think? >> look, i don't think there is any immediate danger of especially given how poorly it turned out in cyprus but i think in the longer term, melissa, these guys are very, hungry for revenues in washington. what i keep hearing from the budget tears, boy, there is a lot of money out there, even if we put a .1% tax on that is lot of money. melissa: take back to europe before we run out of the time. if there is a run on the cypriot banks, what will happen to cyprus? will they have to leave the european union? is there recovery in the u.s.? >> terrible news for europe generally. i don't know if they will apply cyprus back in the e.u. or not but it weakens the sense that europe has its act together. melissa: right. >> i think in some ways, we're the least rotten apple in the cart. this is only confirms that further. melissa: it does, but julia, it is another blow to the european recovery which is even happening which is for sure bad for us. what do you think all of this means for our economi
melissa: steve, what do you think? >> look, i don't think there is any immediate danger of especially given how poorly it turned out in cyprus but i think in the longer term, melissa, these guys are very, hungry for revenues in washington. what i keep hearing from the budget tears, boy, there is a lot of money out there, even if we put a .1% tax on that is lot of money. melissa: take back to europe before we run out of the time. if there is a run on the cypriot banks, what will happen to...
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this is steve n this is corps /* this is steve kornacki's last day with us. he is taking over his own show. we all know our friend, steve kornac kornacki. but there is also paranoid kornacki and professor kornacki. let's go back to kornacki's classroom. >> let's go back to 1978. if you are 40 or over, you are still talking about this. i add fascination with this storm. governor due ckakis. he was defeated by the conservative democrat and nearly lost his political career but came back in 1982. i have a dream to make a movie, period picture called, blizzard of '78. >> from the mind of steve kornacki. >> i read just about every campaign book i could get my hand on. 1984. here is 1988. back in 1972. 1988 new hampshire primary. 1993 whitman versus florio. cycle bit of useless trivia. you said the previous one was 1959. you are correct. that was. louis strauss. >> he not googling. >> i might have written about that recently. >> he is not human with the facts that he has in his head. at a fingertip, is amazing. we have been blown away by that all the time. >> you kn
this is steve n this is corps /* this is steve kornacki's last day with us. he is taking over his own show. we all know our friend, steve kornac kornacki. but there is also paranoid kornacki and professor kornacki. let's go back to kornacki's classroom. >> let's go back to 1978. if you are 40 or over, you are still talking about this. i add fascination with this storm. governor due ckakis. he was defeated by the conservative democrat and nearly lost his political career but came back in...
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. >> did steve tell you to grab an umbrella? >> i did yes, and it started yesterday afternoon just like he said. there you go. >> there you go, both of you are correct, it started yesterday and continues this morning, this is kind of hit and miss and we have it trying to move into the north bay and mostly cloudy skies 50s and 60s, here is sal. >>> good morning, a lot more crashes this morning some serious and some fender benders and you can see it is crowded but not stop and go and also the commute looks good on northbound 101 in san francisco, let's go back to the desk. >>> we are finding developing news on bethel island where firefighters have put out a fire which has burned two homes. you can see a very active scene on taylor road on bethel island which started around 2:30 a.m. and it has burned two homes and some downed power lines made it difficult to access that fire and a passersby alerted one homeowner to the flames. >> i was sleeping and somebody was banging downstairs and i went out and i found my next door neighbor fu
. >> did steve tell you to grab an umbrella? >> i did yes, and it started yesterday afternoon just like he said. there you go. >> there you go, both of you are correct, it started yesterday and continues this morning, this is kind of hit and miss and we have it trying to move into the north bay and mostly cloudy skies 50s and 60s, here is sal. >>> good morning, a lot more crashes this morning some serious and some fender benders and you can see it is crowded but not...
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let's go to steve. >>> we have a little bit of cloud cover and this is mostly about a third and there is a little bit higher and it looks like breaks in the clouds and it is still cloudy to mostly cloudy and it will be a cloudy mild morning turning more showery in nature later on. the mere fact that it made it, the systems didn't mean much since january and today looks like a lot of cloud cover and again some cloud cover and it is not widespread, nothing too heavy, mostly cloudy, mild and muggy and there is a lot of clouds on the southwest and it is a little bit juiced up and occasionally 50s. i have to cough again. i apologize, this thing came back. 52 san jose and mountain view and that's the cloud cover streaming and that's why it is so cloudy. maybe you want to take a morning run, why not, cool to mild -- can we start this over again, 50s and 60s on the temperatures upper 50s closer to the coast, maybe some patchy fog and it is getting warmer and friday and saturday looks good too. >>> bart has spent $2 million to keep pigeons from nesting inside stations. chronicle reports pigeon
let's go to steve. >>> we have a little bit of cloud cover and this is mostly about a third and there is a little bit higher and it looks like breaks in the clouds and it is still cloudy to mostly cloudy and it will be a cloudy mild morning turning more showery in nature later on. the mere fact that it made it, the systems didn't mean much since january and today looks like a lot of cloud cover and again some cloud cover and it is not widespread, nothing too heavy, mostly cloudy, mild...
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unemployment rate stuck at 8%. >> steve forbes, judd gregg, steve bernstein. thanks for watching everybody. i'm kudlow. we'll be back tomorrow evening. clients are always learning more
unemployment rate stuck at 8%. >> steve forbes, judd gregg, steve bernstein. thanks for watching everybody. i'm kudlow. we'll be back tomorrow evening. clients are always learning more
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>>steve: what sequester? while the military gets pink slips our vice president is spending nearly $1 million a night in paris. is that just the cost of doing business over there? we report. you decide. >>brian: cinderella is having a ball at the florida gulf coast. >> i've never been a part of anything like this. like, i'm so happy for my team, like i can't really put it into words. >>brian: meet the team going from unknown to unbelievable, and their students couldn't be happier. >>brian: "fox & friends" starts now. >>gretchen: good morning everybody. >>steve: hi everybody. thanks for joining us. we didn't see this coming. our top news alert just in the last hour. italy's top appeals court overturned amanda knox's ate acquittal in her roommate's murder case ordering a new trial. >> we got word of this about 45 minutes ago, and already we're getting a statement from amanda knox herself. she says, she tells the associated press that no matter what happens, my family and i will face this continuing legal battle
>>steve: what sequester? while the military gets pink slips our vice president is spending nearly $1 million a night in paris. is that just the cost of doing business over there? we report. you decide. >>brian: cinderella is having a ball at the florida gulf coast. >> i've never been a part of anything like this. like, i'm so happy for my team, like i can't really put it into words. >>brian: meet the team going from unknown to unbelievable, and their students couldn't be...
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steve? >> steve: meanwhile, blame it on the sequester or not. more than 2,000 jailed illegals have been released from prison since the middle of february. yesterday congress sought some answers from the director of ice. >> what is a level 1 violator? >> a level 1 -- first, i obviously disagree with your characterization about these -- >> that's fine. you can use your time to disagree. don't use mine. what is a level 1 violator? >> with regard to level 1 offenders, they are aggravated felons. >> how many were released? >> there are four presently. >> how many were released? >> steve: eventually they revealed there were ten released. so did congressman goudie get the answers he was looking for? he joins us now from washington, d.c congressman, good morning to you. >> good morning. how are you? >> steve: doing okay. although i'm a little disturbed at one of the things that director morton said yesterday was that they didn't actually have to release 2200 illegals, did they? >> no, they did not. they could have made what we call a programmatic reques
steve? >> steve: meanwhile, blame it on the sequester or not. more than 2,000 jailed illegals have been released from prison since the middle of february. yesterday congress sought some answers from the director of ice. >> what is a level 1 violator? >> a level 1 -- first, i obviously disagree with your characterization about these -- >> that's fine. you can use your time to disagree. don't use mine. what is a level 1 violator? >> with regard to level 1 offenders,...
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." >> that's steve and barrie boehne, they're the leading force in tandem. look at the grace. >> reporter: now what, you may ask, could a surfing star of the 1970s have to do with economics in 2013? >> isn't that great! >> reporter: well, steve boehne's life in the surf, which began at age 12 here in dana point, california, has involved shredding the waves, since 1958, on boards of his own invention. he's the founder and still maker and seller of legendary high end infinity surfboards. >> paul, you can use my board any time. >> reporter: even if his heavy lifting days are over. isn't this kind of a large surfboard? >> yeah, this is bigger than normal. it's a standup surfboard. it's become popular in the last five years. and a lot of the older guys really embraced it at first, because it's a little bit easier because you're already standing up. >> reporter: but these days, boehne's got a bigger problem than gnarly knees. >> 95% of the boards being sold in the world weren't made by us in california who started the surfboard industry. they're being made in othe
." >> that's steve and barrie boehne, they're the leading force in tandem. look at the grace. >> reporter: now what, you may ask, could a surfing star of the 1970s have to do with economics in 2013? >> isn't that great! >> reporter: well, steve boehne's life in the surf, which began at age 12 here in dana point, california, has involved shredding the waves, since 1958, on boards of his own invention. he's the founder and still maker and seller of legendary high end...
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let's go to steve. >>steve: thanks, gretch. the celebration of passover begins tonight at sundown but there's more to the jewish festival than eating bread and drinking wine. it is about moses leading the israelites away from slavery in ancient egypt. joining us is the executive vice president of the new york board of rabbis. good morning to you, rabbi. thank you very much. for folks who are unfamiliar with what passover is all about, it really marks the exodus of the jews from egypt. >> years ago there was a wonderful movie called "trading places." i think that scene is embodied in the passover story because we trade places. here we are free and we try to experience history by tasting history at the table by eating the bitter herbs, the motzah. liberation even for those who are free has special meaning. we are not texting, not on the iphone. we're talking to each other, looking at each other eye to eye. to me, that's liberation. >>steve: that's great. i remember the story from the movies, of course, when in ancient times they
let's go to steve. >>steve: thanks, gretch. the celebration of passover begins tonight at sundown but there's more to the jewish festival than eating bread and drinking wine. it is about moses leading the israelites away from slavery in ancient egypt. joining us is the executive vice president of the new york board of rabbis. good morning to you, rabbi. thank you very much. for folks who are unfamiliar with what passover is all about, it really marks the exodus of the jews from egypt....
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steve? >> steve: thanks. a new hbo film takes viewers inside the murder trial of music legend phil specter. >> i act the same with everyone. >> nobody does. you didn't act the same around your band or around the beatles like did you with an autograph seeker. you can control your behavior. why is this important? 'cause if you tonight, you're going to jail for the rest of your life. >> steve: and he is in jail right now. and the movie is creating a whole lot of controversy. joining us now is phil specter's wife, rachel. she joins us from los angeles. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> steve: i understand, hbo wanted to meet with phil in prison and you never heard back from them and initially, you were outraged at what hbo was doing with the story, right? >> absolutely. i had the original script and had a second rewrite of it and i mean, it was just completely different reading it on paper than actually seeing it on the big screen, which i did have an opportunity to do so last thursday. i w
steve? >> steve: thanks. a new hbo film takes viewers inside the murder trial of music legend phil specter. >> i act the same with everyone. >> nobody does. you didn't act the same around your band or around the beatles like did you with an autograph seeker. you can control your behavior. why is this important? 'cause if you tonight, you're going to jail for the rest of your life. >> steve: and he is in jail right now. and the movie is creating a whole lot of...
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steve, it is a complicated picture. what do we know about what happened and what did not happen? >> it is cloudy. it is hard to make an assessment from here. people who know about these things -- there seems to be a consensus that we should at least be cautious about these claims. -look at the video of the victims, they do not seem to have the injuries that would be consistent with the chemical weapons attack. talking about smelling the chemical agent, you would have needed vast quantities of chlorine, which was used by insurgency in iraq. these experts do not believe -- certainly the rebels and possibly not the syrian government as well -- have the power capacity to deliver chlorine on the scale. >> whether or not this attack happened, clearly, the white house is watching carefully. what do they mean when they say it is totally unacceptable or would be totally unacceptable? >> the white house response has been multilayered and really quite nuanced today. they have, as she said, flatly rejected the suggestion that the rebels carried out a chemical attack. they do not rule out cat
steve, it is a complicated picture. what do we know about what happened and what did not happen? >> it is cloudy. it is hard to make an assessment from here. people who know about these things -- there seems to be a consensus that we should at least be cautious about these claims. -look at the video of the victims, they do not seem to have the injuries that would be consistent with the chemical weapons attack. talking about smelling the chemical agent, you would have needed vast...
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abc's steve osunsami on the big reaction brewing tonight. >> reporter: cvs bosses aren't being shy, telling workers enrolled in their health plans to either get themselves to a doctor for a screening -- or start paying a surcharge, an extra $600 a year for their company's health insurance. >> all of the people covered under our health care will be more accountable for taking control of our health and our costs. >> reporter: body weight, blood pressure, blood sugar and cholesterol -- those are the numbers that matter. and according to company documents, if they aren't good, workers have a year to make them better, or you may have fewer health options to choose from the next time you enroll. >> the approach they're taking is based on the assumption that somehow these people need a whip, they need to be penalized to make themselves healthy. >> reporter: cc -- cvs is not alone, saying that most employers offer health assessments, and then hand out incentives to the workers who complete them. but concerned employees tell us this isn't the carrot and feels more like the stick. cvs says not so. >>
abc's steve osunsami on the big reaction brewing tonight. >> reporter: cvs bosses aren't being shy, telling workers enrolled in their health plans to either get themselves to a doctor for a screening -- or start paying a surcharge, an extra $600 a year for their company's health insurance. >> all of the people covered under our health care will be more accountable for taking control of our health and our costs. >> reporter: body weight, blood pressure, blood sugar and...
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>> howrpt the airports, steve? >> not a good situation there. there are long delays anywhere from a half hour to an hour and a half depending on each which area you are flying in and out of. definitely call ahead. all the washington, d.c. airports do have delays. newark has delays and philadelphia airport as well. so check before you go to to catch your flight. shep? >> steve centanni hagerstown maryland tonight. is where is this headed? >> lots of snow. contains city man just got dumped on colorado to maryland. up to new york. take a look record breaker in springfield all time record for the city of springfield, illinois. 18.5. in buoyla, colorado, close to 20 inches, red house, maryland, 16 inches. missouri a foot as well he is kansas. and then the severe decide of the storm, shepard, where we saw wind gusts in excess of hurricane strength. 86 mile-per-hour wind gusts in orlando. cape canaveral 67 miles per hour. cocoa 58 miles per hour. we saw some tornado warnings as well as the storm moved through. >> shepard: what a day. janice dean live f
>> howrpt the airports, steve? >> not a good situation there. there are long delays anywhere from a half hour to an hour and a half depending on each which area you are flying in and out of. definitely call ahead. all the washington, d.c. airports do have delays. newark has delays and philadelphia airport as well. so check before you go to to catch your flight. shep? >> steve centanni hagerstown maryland tonight. is where is this headed? >> lots of snow. contains city...
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steve clemens is washington editor at large for "the atlantic." also with the new america foundation. steve, what's amazing about this trip and thinking about the peace process and what we went through earlier, the president was determined. and believed, i think, some of his own ret eerrati erhetoric ts going to be able to be a game changer. here we are in the second term. he said he wasn't going to wait until the second term for peace process. it didn't work. there's a lot of reasons. one of the bigger ones is terrible relations with the israeli government. >> the president came in. he wanted to change the game. he wanted to be the nixon, frankly, who changed the way global gravity worked. he felt solidly all of the problems the united states was facing at that time, whether it was in afghanistan, whether it was in the broad middle east and the real disdain many arabs had for the united states in the wake of the gulf war, he thought if we could fix this problem, many of the other problems would be fixed. and that proved to be when he went head to
steve clemens is washington editor at large for "the atlantic." also with the new america foundation. steve, what's amazing about this trip and thinking about the peace process and what we went through earlier, the president was determined. and believed, i think, some of his own ret eerrati erhetoric ts going to be able to be a game changer. here we are in the second term. he said he wasn't going to wait until the second term for peace process. it didn't work. there's a lot of...
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cooper got away with it, but remember steve irwin and the stingray, do not mess around with mother nature. that's it for us. check out the factor website which is different. and spout off anywhere in the world. oreilly@foxnews.com, name and town. if you wish to opine. when writing to us, no pala vchvpalaver that's a sat word. and i'm sorry for the frog must have having a good time. and the spin stops here and we're definitely looki for you. >> . >> welcome to "hannity" tonight. now that president obama has returned to the tour, limiting your second amendment rights. in a minute i'll be joined by the always outspoken ann coulter and learned that prime minister is hitting the road to tout his anti-gun agenda and this is what he said. >> as a nation, the last three months have changed us. they forced us to answer difficult questions about what we can do, what we must do to prevent the kind of mass considers we've seen in newtown, in aurora, and oak creek, as well as the every day tragedies that happen too often in big cities and small towns across america. today there's genuine disagreement
cooper got away with it, but remember steve irwin and the stingray, do not mess around with mother nature. that's it for us. check out the factor website which is different. and spout off anywhere in the world. oreilly@foxnews.com, name and town. if you wish to opine. when writing to us, no pala vchvpalaver that's a sat word. and i'm sorry for the frog must have having a good time. and the spin stops here and we're definitely looki for you. >> . >> welcome to "hannity"...
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steve says it won't stay dry for long in some areas. we'll bring steve in for just a moment. this is a look at the commute. it also looks good on 101 and if you are driving on the peninsula. it's busier than usual. now, let's bring in steve. >>> we still have some rain, santa cruz mountains. there's still some bans going through. temperatures on the cooler side. clearing tonight and mostly sunny warmer weather comes back friday and saturday and probably sunday as well. >> thank you, steve. >>> that's our report for this morning. wee tough for -- we thank you for choosing channel 2 news. >> be sure to join us for the noon news with more on that bethel island fire we've been following all morning. we're always here on twitter. thank you for joining us. have a great day. if you like shrimp then you're going to love sizzler's shrimp combos starting at just $9.99! four kinds of shrimp seasoned just right and served in three new combinations. at sizzler! the rule is whenever i get something new, i have to get rid of something. shop like a fashionista. today i got these amazing desi
steve says it won't stay dry for long in some areas. we'll bring steve in for just a moment. this is a look at the commute. it also looks good on 101 and if you are driving on the peninsula. it's busier than usual. now, let's bring in steve. >>> we still have some rain, santa cruz mountains. there's still some bans going through. temperatures on the cooler side. clearing tonight and mostly sunny warmer weather comes back friday and saturday and probably sunday as well. >> thank...
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steve? >> certainly, it's the case what the president promised is not what we are actually seeing right now. yes, there is expanded coverage. the idea that the obama care would be deficit-neutral and control costs i think has turned out to be a charade. if you look at the longer term projections it looks especially more unlikely today than it did when they were engaged in the budget that allowed it to pass. what i think is interesting on the political side is how republicans are treating the issue right now. there is a debate inside the republican party whether it's wise to continue talking about obamacare. on one hand you have a group that says in effect this is over, this is done, we should tweak it, try to improve it, do what we can. let's not focus op it because it's in the past and discussion of aweer thety. on the other hand people think talk about it all the time because implementation is proving difficult and it will be more difficult as we go along to the republicans' benefit. >> br
steve? >> certainly, it's the case what the president promised is not what we are actually seeing right now. yes, there is expanded coverage. the idea that the obama care would be deficit-neutral and control costs i think has turned out to be a charade. if you look at the longer term projections it looks especially more unlikely today than it did when they were engaged in the budget that allowed it to pass. what i think is interesting on the political side is how republicans are treating...
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steve forbes is the chairman and editor of chief of forbes media, he joined me from new york. i understand that if you're an investor in spain or italy, you're watching nervously what's happening in cyprus. but if you're a businessman in america or asia, do you really need to care? >> i think so. because we are in a global economy. and what was done to cyprus has been an absolute disaster because any time a country now fears that they might have a financial crisis, first thing people are going to do is start a run on the bank. they're not going to take any chances. and so the germans and the e.u. boesched this thing. the i.m.f., it was done i think for political reasons, the germans did not want to see bailing out russian olegarks in election year but the way they did it was horrible. what they should have done is guarantee at the beginning those 100,000 euro deforests, anything above that they'd get shares in the new bank. you might take a hair cut but normally when a bank goes under, the creditors get shares in a new bank. these guys are just wiped out with no hope of recove
steve forbes is the chairman and editor of chief of forbes media, he joined me from new york. i understand that if you're an investor in spain or italy, you're watching nervously what's happening in cyprus. but if you're a businessman in america or asia, do you really need to care? >> i think so. because we are in a global economy. and what was done to cyprus has been an absolute disaster because any time a country now fears that they might have a financial crisis, first thing people are...
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ea steve kornacki, my colleague and co-host of "the cycle." at the top of the gop coroner's report, sorry, autopsy, it says, we must recruit more candidates who come from minority communities, but it's not just tone that counts, policy always matters. how well do you think they dress policy toward minorities in this publication? >> very little to not at all. if you look at the latino vote, there seems to be an acknowledgement immigration is a problem for the republican party. >> you would have thought so after 74% of latinos voted for this president and 94% of african-americans voted for the president. and 91% -- sorry, 71% of asian-americans voted. >> immigration covers, you know, basic -- does not cover nearly all of your problems. >> indeed. >> right there. but what i'm really struck by is i can think back decades to moments like this in the republican party when there have been frank and blunt acknowledgement from party leaders that, hey, we have a problem appealing to nonwhite voters. i heard newt gingrich say this at the end of the reaga
ea steve kornacki, my colleague and co-host of "the cycle." at the top of the gop coroner's report, sorry, autopsy, it says, we must recruit more candidates who come from minority communities, but it's not just tone that counts, policy always matters. how well do you think they dress policy toward minorities in this publication? >> very little to not at all. if you look at the latino vote, there seems to be an acknowledgement immigration is a problem for the republican party....
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steve, the directer of the narc institute for early education research at rutgers was consulted by the white house. there's a number, estimated, one the president's plan, that early childhood education could cost up to $10 billion a year, rick. this goes in the line of more spending, more recovery. this is a lot of money. >> well, yeah, but here's the concern. i don't know how you can make the argument that 800,000 civilian defense workers losing their jobs can be good for the economy. i don't quite see how that's possible, and now on spending on preschool, look, what we're looking at now, forget the president's agenda to increase it. we're now looking at major cut to head start because of the sequester. i don't know if that impacts on the economy today, but you can't tell me this is a good thing for the future when we take away the programs for kids. >> bottom line is, literally, barack obama needs more revenue. he needs another source. he just raised taxes on the risk, talking about closing ductions which is not enough. i'd like to predict they will eventually put another tax mechani
steve, the directer of the narc institute for early education research at rutgers was consulted by the white house. there's a number, estimated, one the president's plan, that early childhood education could cost up to $10 billion a year, rick. this goes in the line of more spending, more recovery. this is a lot of money. >> well, yeah, but here's the concern. i don't know how you can make the argument that 800,000 civilian defense workers losing their jobs can be good for the economy. i...
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to open bank steve massive recapitalization of course and that's what they're trying to sort out now right let's go back to that visit the cypriot finance minister is in moscow as a set to. have talks to try to save the offshore banking help from bankruptcy it is crunch time for the stakes are high with speculation that cyprus could offer natural gas exploration rights now to help secure russian help time is running out for the other nations twiddling cash reserves push it towards default this side of the story tonight is a big story r.t.c. go piskun off. the cypriot finance minister is explained that the country doesn't need a new loan from russia but it needs investment in exchange for this investment it's ready to offer shares in its banking and energy sector the minister has been in moscow for the last few days in negotiating with russian officials so far he says there's been no official offer but he stressed that he's not leaving until an agreement is reached in the meantime a delegation of senior european union officials is also in the russian capital including the head of the
to open bank steve massive recapitalization of course and that's what they're trying to sort out now right let's go back to that visit the cypriot finance minister is in moscow as a set to. have talks to try to save the offshore banking help from bankruptcy it is crunch time for the stakes are high with speculation that cyprus could offer natural gas exploration rights now to help secure russian help time is running out for the other nations twiddling cash reserves push it towards default this...
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put the public finances on a more prudent fourteen but what we didn't see was any massive program of steve regulation and this is really the way for him to get out of his current fix instead we saw even more tax complex to get more red tape being piled on the office to have top of all the stuff coming from the european union which is very very harmful to the u.k. . coming up both the syrian government the rebels have called for international probes into accusations that chemical weapons were used near aleppo in northern syria and a priest in the speaks to us he says he can confirm chemical weapons were used in the assault the left twenty five people dead also an iraqi terrorist group with links to al qaeda claims responsibility for bombings that killed dozens in baghdad further upset in the country ten years on from the u.s. led invasion just a couple of the stories to go after this really quick break do hope you can stay with me. science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've. covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand
put the public finances on a more prudent fourteen but what we didn't see was any massive program of steve regulation and this is really the way for him to get out of his current fix instead we saw even more tax complex to get more red tape being piled on the office to have top of all the stuff coming from the european union which is very very harmful to the u.k. . coming up both the syrian government the rebels have called for international probes into accusations that chemical weapons were...
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territory program indeed george osborne included measures to support those most hard hit by the cuts steve tells now from r.t. sarah first. chancellor was forced to admit that economically we are worse off and yet he said that we're going to be staying on track with our economic plan there's no money around and yet we've seen a lot of tax cuts announced now there's a whole raft of measures this is always going to be a budget they take in more as a whole rather than on these individual measures but we can talk here as he said a lot of tax cuts were in there some good he's taking the future cancels a penny off the pine so they don't. see escalating stuff in the baithak to something that income painful very hard but and it is a big but for any of the positive news that within that budget announcement there was that crease still missing ingredient and that's great and that's what it really comes down to here we see over the years growth has back native continued to stagnate and that's really stopped to the economy and it seems today again for all the announcements once again that is lacking th
territory program indeed george osborne included measures to support those most hard hit by the cuts steve tells now from r.t. sarah first. chancellor was forced to admit that economically we are worse off and yet he said that we're going to be staying on track with our economic plan there's no money around and yet we've seen a lot of tax cuts announced now there's a whole raft of measures this is always going to be a budget they take in more as a whole rather than on these individual measures...
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steve? >> the united states is worried that iraq is helping syria's regime of assad. john kerry voiced concerns about the flights of iranian planes suspected of carrying weapons to the syrian government which fly over iraqi airspace without being challenged. kerry had a spirited discussion, he said, on the issue and suggested that the united states and iraqi relations will hinge on their response. >> i made it clear there are members of congress and people in america who increasingly are watching what iraq is doing and wondering how it is that a partner in the efforts for democracy --. (inaudible). >> okay. siria's assad has held firm against the two year rebel uprising and believes he is propped up by iranian weapons delivered in the planes that fly over iraq just about every day. iran says the planes are delivering humanitarian aid but the u.n. wants them stop for inspections in iraq before they continue to syria, and some see this is part of an american failure to suspectfully confront iran. >> fundamentally this is not a syria problem. this is an iran problem. wha
steve? >> the united states is worried that iraq is helping syria's regime of assad. john kerry voiced concerns about the flights of iranian planes suspected of carrying weapons to the syrian government which fly over iraqi airspace without being challenged. kerry had a spirited discussion, he said, on the issue and suggested that the united states and iraqi relations will hinge on their response. >> i made it clear there are members of congress and people in america who...
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but right now let's check in with steve dues see to see what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> fox and friends kicks off 15 minutes from right now. i was in the green room talking to senator scott brown of massachusetts. he will be discussing, among other things, how the person who currently has that seat in massachusetts, elizabeth warren, is suggesting why isn't minimum wage $22 an hour? we will talk about that. also sequester caused the explosion to kill 7 marines that's low even for him. dr. ben carson who has been on a lot of political shows lately is going to join us live. we have really good questions for him on this wednesday. we will be with you in 14 minutes. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >> a fox news alert. investigators trying to determine why a morta
but right now let's check in with steve dues see to see what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> fox and friends kicks off 15 minutes from right now. i was in the green room talking to senator scott brown of massachusetts. he will be discussing, among other things, how the person who currently has that seat in massachusetts, elizabeth warren, is suggesting why isn't minimum wage $22 an hour? we will talk about that. also sequester caused the explosion to kill 7 marines that's...
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two men killed in the accident, including steve davis. and steve davis is former star quarterback at the university of oklahoma. he led the team to national championships in 1974 and 1975. heather: so there's a new warning out for parents of newborns. a study just out says more and more mothers, they appear to be feeding their baby solid food way too soon. now the centers for disease control says that that could lead to serious health problems later on. dr. richard fershein is joins us now hope fully to clear some of this because there is lot of confusion over it. apparently there is study, initially parents were told not to feed their babies solid food up to four months. then last year that was extended to six months. so why? why should babies not get solid food prior to that age? >> there are a number about reasons why. certainly the main reason it is linked with problems later on, obesity, siliac disease, heart disease, because we're teaching children to consume foods too early. what we want mothers to know they should be breast feedin
two men killed in the accident, including steve davis. and steve davis is former star quarterback at the university of oklahoma. he led the team to national championships in 1974 and 1975. heather: so there's a new warning out for parents of newborns. a study just out says more and more mothers, they appear to be feeding their baby solid food way too soon. now the centers for disease control says that that could lead to serious health problems later on. dr. richard fershein is joins us now hope...
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is not directly helping the syrian rebels, steve, but could this change now? >> some think it should and should change soon including the chairman of the committee, mike rogers of michigan, and there's growing evidence that chemical weapons have been used and rogers says president obama himself says that the use of chemical weapons in syria will be a game changer. >> i think it's abundantly clear that the red line has been crossed. absolutely. in the senate, a democrat and republican coming out and we better do that. in the house, republicans and democrats saying we better do something. >> he doesn't want what he calls a big boots on the ground, but something small could make a difference. >> harris: thank you. a spectacular sight at the vatican today. ♪ pope francis leading thousands of catholic faithful on this palm sunday for mass. he took time to remind the crowd to remain humble and loyal to god. palm sunday is the final sunday of lent and leads up to the holeiest day on the calendar, easter. right now investigators trying to piece together how two skyd
is not directly helping the syrian rebels, steve, but could this change now? >> some think it should and should change soon including the chairman of the committee, mike rogers of michigan, and there's growing evidence that chemical weapons have been used and rogers says president obama himself says that the use of chemical weapons in syria will be a game changer. >> i think it's abundantly clear that the red line has been crossed. absolutely. in the senate, a democrat and...
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. >> so you've been compared to steve jobs. and i know humility dictates that you will not accept that nomination. but you must understand that you have now brought two, you're a young man, too. >> not that young. >> 36. >> you're pretty young. the mantle of somebody who is bringing things that change our lives in major ways that combine technology and design and that is what steve jobs did. i know you never met him, but do you not understand why people make the comparison? >> i do. it is definitely humbling but first and foremost the biggest thing i learned from him is you don't follow in someone else's foot steps. you go your own path. you even question your own path and go a different path right? that is really important. >> you live in san francisco but you're here in new york about once a month. you've said that being mayor of new york city would be your dream job. >> yeah. i mean that desire to be mayor is more of an aspirational kind of raising the bar of how i should be -- >> because you haven't done enough right now. y
. >> so you've been compared to steve jobs. and i know humility dictates that you will not accept that nomination. but you must understand that you have now brought two, you're a young man, too. >> not that young. >> 36. >> you're pretty young. the mantle of somebody who is bringing things that change our lives in major ways that combine technology and design and that is what steve jobs did. i know you never met him, but do you not understand why people make the...
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good to see you, steve good to see you, chris. >> we were talking about this in the morning meeting. it seems there has been such a change. let's not forget barack obama and hillary clinton when running for president not so long ago were talking about civil unions not gay marriage. it is almost astonishing the change but do you take it as a clue she is running? >> i hope so. but i don't know. i think the reason she came out now is very clear. you know, secretary of state, it wasn't appropriate for her to get into the domestic politically -- >> this is the first thing she's come out publicly about. >> obviously the timing is the supreme court is about to do something and it's the right time to say something and something she believes strongly in. as you said, you know, the world is changing rapidly. you know, i remember in the 2004 presidential campaign i worked for john kerry and dick gephardt two great progressives and being for civil unions in that campaign was considered the leading edge. >> it was a big deal then. >> big deal. in 2016 every democrat running for president will be
good to see you, steve good to see you, chris. >> we were talking about this in the morning meeting. it seems there has been such a change. let's not forget barack obama and hillary clinton when running for president not so long ago were talking about civil unions not gay marriage. it is almost astonishing the change but do you take it as a clue she is running? >> i hope so. but i don't know. i think the reason she came out now is very clear. you know, secretary of state, it wasn't...
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steve hayes senior writer for the stand stand. mara liasson, political correspondent of national public radio and sindcated columnist charles krauthammer. it seemed like both leaders were trying to make a big push to show how unified they were. but there were differences in what was said today. >> there were. but i thought what was rather interesting was the apparent warmth between them or at least the effort to display. there is no way to know how genuine it was. there was a moment for example when the president mentioned the older brother of the prime minister who died in the famous raid and saying he would be visiting mount hert.er a mini arlington in israel for israel's hero. it looked like prime minister was touched by that, gratuitous reference but rather kind one. the one thing that the prime minister wanted to emphasize is the clip you showed. he saying you have a right to defend yourself alone if you have to. he kept repeating that to say the president of the united states has given me the green light to attack if i think
steve hayes senior writer for the stand stand. mara liasson, political correspondent of national public radio and sindcated columnist charles krauthammer. it seemed like both leaders were trying to make a big push to show how unified they were. but there were differences in what was said today. >> there were. but i thought what was rather interesting was the apparent warmth between them or at least the effort to display. there is no way to know how genuine it was. there was a moment for...
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steve is in moscow. >> reporter: yes they came to russia looking for financial support for their country after they brokered a deal in the terms of the european union. the russians have a lot of skin in the game, a huge amount of money flows between the two countries and cyprus has become an off shore type bank for them. in the interest of the russians to get a deal. but i spoke earlier to the finance minister of cyprus about the prospects of a deal. in terms of the support are we talking about a change of items for the current -- change of terms for the 2.5 billion euro loan and more in addition to that? >> no we are talking about it in terms beyond that. >> what terms would those be? >> we don't know yet, we don't know yet. we don't have any deals and we are continuing the discussions and they are waiting for us for discussions in another place. >> how long will the discussions take? >> we will be here until we get some agreement. it appears that late in the day, larry, we have not got a deal between the russians and cyprus, despite the fact that russia has an enormous amount to lose f
steve is in moscow. >> reporter: yes they came to russia looking for financial support for their country after they brokered a deal in the terms of the european union. the russians have a lot of skin in the game, a huge amount of money flows between the two countries and cyprus has become an off shore type bank for them. in the interest of the russians to get a deal. but i spoke earlier to the finance minister of cyprus about the prospects of a deal. in terms of the support are we talking...
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steve leaseman tells us where we go from here. >> the federal reserve voting 11 to 1 to keep its policy in place and purchasing $85 billion a month in treasury and mortgage-backed securities in an effort to drive down long-term interest rates. but the federal reserve chairman in the press conference after the statement came out, suggested that the fed may reduce the amount of monthly purchases if he sees sustained improvement. >> we are seeing improvement. i think one thing we would need is to make sure that this
steve leaseman tells us where we go from here. >> the federal reserve voting 11 to 1 to keep its policy in place and purchasing $85 billion a month in treasury and mortgage-backed securities in an effort to drive down long-term interest rates. but the federal reserve chairman in the press conference after the statement came out, suggested that the fed may reduce the amount of monthly purchases if he sees sustained improvement. >> we are seeing improvement. i think one thing we would...
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steve moore, last word, what do we need to understand what happens now to change it? >> it is not just california. that is the other piece of bad news. this is happening in illinois. it is happening in new york. it is happening in connecticut and it gets to the basic issue of fairness whether public employees get pensions twice as generous as taxpayers are getting in private sector jobs. >> steve moore, "wall street journal." melissa francis host of "money". >> 5:00, check it out. fbn. >> all about money. bill: thank you both. jamie: guys, thanks. 100,000 limo ride and half a million for a hotel. why the administration is under fire for the travel costs while the white house is still closed for tours. bill: how a group of strangers just out for coffee banded together to help save a man's life. >> i got probably about, oh, six or seven feet from my car, i said, sir, i turned around, sir, would are you making me very nervous, would you please leave. give me my space. i'm leaving. after those words, i saw the knife come out and, he shoved it into me. ♪ ♪ [ male annou
steve moore, last word, what do we need to understand what happens now to change it? >> it is not just california. that is the other piece of bad news. this is happening in illinois. it is happening in new york. it is happening in connecticut and it gets to the basic issue of fairness whether public employees get pensions twice as generous as taxpayers are getting in private sector jobs. >> steve moore, "wall street journal." melissa francis host of "money"....
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>> i would have to get back steve. what we have to assure there is the exchange of information and intelligence. >> thank you, mr. chairman. director mueller, thank you for the superb job you have been doing at the fbi. we spoke about using dna technology to solve serious crimes. there was a period when the crime lab had a backlog of offender dna samples. it was a lot of work but by investing technology, the fbi has cleared that backlog. the report from 2010 down there was a substantial f.b.i. dna casework back log. an update published in september found that that backlog is a very low and well managed. i want to commend you and your staff for bringing that up to date. i have no doubt that we are solving serious crimes and preventing additional people from being victimized. there are many state and local crime labs around the country that have not been as successful as the fbi and i hope that you and the fbi lab can prioritze sharing the lessons learned about clearing your backlog with the state and local governments.
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steve centanni with all of the details secretary's trip. hi, steve. >> a key point of contention iraq and the u.s. kerry met with prime minister nouri al-maliki and topping the discussion was the iranian planes which the u.ss are carrying weapons to prop up the assad regime in syria. he describes it as a spirited discussion. kerry told reporters "anything that survivors yo supports pred is problematic. the overflights from iran are in fact helping to sustain president assad and his regime. the iranian aircraft which the u.s. says they are flying across iraq just about every day are believed to be carrying weapons for the assad regime, undermining the opposition forces survivors you ported by the west. the iranians claim the planes are only carrying humanitarian aid. the u.s. wanted proof anden force the agreement that the plans would land for inspection. two planes have been checked and iraqis say no weapon os were found. >> this is an iran problem. i think what has impeded the administration policy for the last two years since the conflict
steve centanni with all of the details secretary's trip. hi, steve. >> a key point of contention iraq and the u.s. kerry met with prime minister nouri al-maliki and topping the discussion was the iranian planes which the u.ss are carrying weapons to prop up the assad regime in syria. he describes it as a spirited discussion. kerry told reporters "anything that survivors yo supports pred is problematic. the overflights from iran are in fact helping to sustain president assad and his...
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. >> steve: tomorrow we got a big show. >> anna: yes, we do. senator tom coburn. >> brian: dr. ben carson, miami dolphins wide receiver brian heartland. and if you have to run from the tv, run to the radio. mark burnett, roma downey and coach hurlly will be live in studio. >> steve: we'll see you back here tomorrow. thanks, anna. there is breaking news a deadly explosion at a military base in nevada. it happened at the hawthorne army depot, 140 miles southeast of reno. police say ammunition blew up during a marine corps training exercise. not clear how many were killed or injured there. we're waiting for an update from the marines. we'll bring you the information as soon as it comes in. >>> meantime, big announcement. this is significant. expected soon on the immigration debate. we're awaiting senator rand paul on the stage any moment now at the hispanic chamber of commerce. wait until you hear his headline. good morning, everybody, senator john cornyn from texas. we're live here at "america's newsroom." we have a busy day. martha: good morning, bill. i'm martha maccallum. sena
. >> steve: tomorrow we got a big show. >> anna: yes, we do. senator tom coburn. >> brian: dr. ben carson, miami dolphins wide receiver brian heartland. and if you have to run from the tv, run to the radio. mark burnett, roma downey and coach hurlly will be live in studio. >> steve: we'll see you back here tomorrow. thanks, anna. there is breaking news a deadly explosion at a military base in nevada. it happened at the hawthorne army depot, 140 miles southeast of reno....
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>> i wanted to give steve my proxy on this since i don't follow college basketball. i did ask around at work and came up coincidently with the exact same for the president picked. i cannot defend them or describe how we did this in any way, shape are or form. diver to my better here. >> i have louisville, wisconsin, michigan and indiana. three of the four teams are big ten teams. best conference in basketball. indiana beating wisconsin in the final. >> bret: okay. charles? >> marah echoing obama again. [ laughter ] that was just a joke that was totally gratuitous. the ravens by three. i farmed this out to my assistant. michigan state, gonzaga, indiana, georgetown. georgetown winner. >> bret: here is mine, louisville, ohio state, illinois, georgetown for the win. fair, balanced and unafraid. >> shepard: this is "the fox report." tonight, a gunman pulls a woman off a bus in broad daylight. shoots her and snatches her young son. tonight, the latest on the standoff. plus, president obama responds to syrian chemical weapons claims on his first state trip to israel. >> our
>> i wanted to give steve my proxy on this since i don't follow college basketball. i did ask around at work and came up coincidently with the exact same for the president picked. i cannot defend them or describe how we did this in any way, shape are or form. diver to my better here. >> i have louisville, wisconsin, michigan and indiana. three of the four teams are big ten teams. best conference in basketball. indiana beating wisconsin in the final. >> bret: okay. charles?...